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Relatively new to this hobby, maybe a year at it. I have one 75 gallon tank full of Cichlids that has been cloudy for over a month or two. I have been adding new water to the tank which now I know is wrong. I am leaving it alone now to see if it ever clears up?
 

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Relatively new to this hobby, maybe a year at it. I have one 75 gallon tank full of Cichlids that has been cloudy for over a month or two. I have been adding new water to the tank which now I know is wrong. I am leaving it alone now to see if it ever clears up?
Hello and welcome to r2r however aren’t cichlids freshwater?
 

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Relatively new to this hobby, maybe a year at it. I have one 75 gallon tank full of Cichlids that has been cloudy for over a month or two. I have been adding new water to the tank which now I know is wrong. I am leaving it alone now to see if it ever clears up?
Not sure what you are using for filters but cichlids dig gravel, move rocks and when tank is overfed/overcrowded and up to the filter to keep up with the fish load.
Siphon more often and add lake rift salt to water (malawi or tanganika salt)
 

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Relatively new to this hobby, maybe a year at it. I have one 75 gallon tank full of Cichlids that has been cloudy for over a month or two. I have been adding new water to the tank which now I know is wrong. I am leaving it alone now to see if it ever clears up?
Try a uv sterilizer. Probably a bacterial bloom. But without a picture and water test parameters it’s hard to say.
 

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Of course! I just wanted to make sure before I start throwing out suggestions. I’ve never done freshwater and I’m not sure what type of equipment they use :P
Theyre like Oscars, jack Dempsey, etc but african species
 
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Not sure what you are using for filters but cichlids dig gravel, move rocks and when tank is overfed/overcrowded and up to the filter to keep up with the fish load.
Siphon more often and add lake rift salt to water (malawi or tanganika salt)
I have 2 canister filters running on this tank, an FX4 and an FX6. They are not helping at all. I have read to leave the tank alone without adding fresh water and it will clear up on it's own?
 

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I have 2 canister filters running on this tank, an FX4 and an FX6. They are not helping at all. I have read to leave the tank alone without adding fresh water and it will clear up on it's own?
Canisters with amount of fish you have should be serviced every 3-4 weeks. Change at least the pad, best being foam rather than floss and Carbon which is a must 6-8 weeks and add bio media such as ceramic beads.
Consider also a hang on Power filter which will entrap minute particles contributing to cloudiness. Is the cloudiness milky or green?
 
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Canisters with amount of fish you have should be serviced every 3-4 weeks. Change at least the pad, best being foam rather than floss and Carbon which is a must 6-8 weeks and add bio media such as ceramic beads.
Consider also a hang on Power filter which will entrap minute particles contributing to cloudiness. Is the cloudiness milky or green?
I have carbon in the FX4 and buying an inline fluval clarifier hopefully that will work
 

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